Posted By: Crock
Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/12/10 11:28 PM
I just got it from my father
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/12/10 11:52 PM
The Power House that change everything SRT-8 Hemi
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/13/10 12:04 AM
now i have a little muscle
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/13/10 12:22 AM
I will soon replace this rear bumper
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/13/10 12:26 AM
The latest and greatest I'm having the instrument panel refurbish by Auto instrument out of virginia
Posted By: CrAzYMoPaRGuY
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/13/10 01:07 AM
When is the scheduled startup?!?!
Should be a different animal, I would think 12 second timeslips and decent gas mileage with complete drivability?
Keep the progress pics coming!
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/13/10 04:34 PM
As soon as i get the instrument panel back i should have everything and she should come alive
Posted By: SRT6776
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/14/10 01:45 AM
Cool project!
Are you leaving the hub caps on it?
Posted By: JAAK
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/16/10 04:05 AM
One Word, dude......AWESOME!
Keep it up!
Jason
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/17/10 11:37 PM
new parts and more coming stilling waiting on the instrument panel
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/24/10 11:38 PM
Rear breaks from Master power brakes
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/24/10 11:48 PM
Rear shocks 50/50 3-way adjustable drag racing shocks
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/07/10 02:41 AM
I finally have a headliner from the beginning i have never had a headliner but finally got one now
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/07/10 02:45 AM
A different view of the entire headliner
Posted By: nates69b
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/07/10 02:55 AM
cool build, was the 6.1 conversion difficult?
Posted By: Anonymous
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/07/10 02:59 AM
Wow, that's going to be a heckuva sleeper!
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/07/10 03:05 AM
not really? I follow the tech article how to install a 5.7/6.1 HEMI into your 'ole Mopar and didn't have any problem everything he warned again was right on the money.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/07/10 03:07 AM
out with the old in with the new
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/07/10 03:19 AM
the new Competition Engineering Rear Shocks
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/21/10 01:05 AM
The best way to find this article is to Google 5.7/6.1 HEMI into your 'ole Mopar. It's going to take you to Moparts tech and that's the article i used to complete my car. It has great pictures and step by step everything you need to do to complete your car. I hope this helps.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/21/10 01:21 AM
Factory replaced with tubular upper and lower control arms dynamic strut bars
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/21/10 02:00 AM
Old Arms Rest Pads/Arms Rest Base
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/21/10 02:01 AM
New Arms Rest Pads/Arms Rest Base
Posted By: dangina
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 10/21/10 03:52 AM
car looks fantastic! what harness and ecu setup did you go with?
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 01/27/11 02:24 AM
Recent activity and the reason i haven't upload anything in a while Sad day for Project Belvedere
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 01/27/11 02:26 AM
I really should have put the rear disc brake on.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 01/27/11 02:41 AM
Damages: Front Bumper, Passenger fender, Radiator, transmission cooler, Grill, Headlight, air filler,
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 01/27/11 02:46 AM
The only good news from all this is i found a donor 600 bucks and it suppose to run.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/27/11 02:05 AM
new updates diablo installed, B&M shifter, and uninstalled column shifter
Posted By: MuuMuu101
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/27/11 02:29 AM
I remember when you posted that accident. How are the repairs coming along? I don't see the attachment in your new post.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/27/11 11:25 PM
Normally after having a accident you would rebuild and be happy with that. Well in my case I figure a little more speed wouldn't hurt.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/27/11 11:26 PM
Ported and polished heads from Inertia.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/27/11 11:27 PM
Ported and polished intake from Inertia
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/27/11 11:37 PM
I had to replace the value cover some how the passage cover crack along the coil pack during the accident.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/27/11 11:44 PM
I remove the 5/16 fuels lines that feed the original slant 6 and replaced them with -6AN Aeroquip Performance Hose to help fuel issue i was having the 6.1
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/27/11 11:46 PM
Everything together finally should be around HP465!!!!!!! I will find out soon I have a video but I'm a little unsure on how big a file can be upload for a video
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/27/11 11:49 PM
Night photo of tach and interior lights
Posted By: MuuMuu101
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/27/11 11:58 PM
It's coming together real good! One of the best things about getting in an accident, I guess, is that you can fix, change or add, things you didn't have the time or money to do before. Really liking the new heads and especially the LED lights under the dash. My friend did the same thing to his Eclipse. But then again, he put some under the seat, in the trunk, and in his speakers.
Posted By: gremlinsteve
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/28/11 01:37 AM
check those heads and make sure that there are spring locaters on thm, that guy used to run those heads without locaters. just a freindly fyi
steve
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 06/14/11 02:29 AM
If you look back a few post you can see where my door panel started to warp from just being in the sun and weather so many years. I finally took the time to remove them and have them fixed.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 06/14/11 02:41 AM
Everyone if you would help me make a decision should I keep the panel the way it is in the post before this or should i go with the metal trimming. The only reason my friend didn't install it is because the new panels are wider than the old so I'm trying to decide weather I should keep the panel the way it is or install the metal trimming.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 06/14/11 02:56 AM
I needed to monitor the AFR so I put a new gauge in soon as I figure out how to post a video I will post a video of it running still haven't worked all the bugs out but it runs
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 06/14/11 03:03 AM
Also added a Billet catch can a little insurance to ensure everything run smoothly
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 06/14/11 03:11 AM
New part shop Hemi 90 mm throttle body with the nitrous injector built in just in case I need that little extra to get the win one day.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 07/14/11 03:37 AM
Trying to create a cold air intake for the limited space I have
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 07/14/11 03:39 AM
Parts all over the places I have finally broke down an trying to install AC. I have went several years without it but now the summer have become to much.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 07/14/11 03:41 AM
Finally got it mounted lets see what's next
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 07/14/11 03:45 AM
Completely disassemble with glove box and running air vents and defrost vents.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 07/14/11 03:50 AM
Vent are installed I had to remove my gauges in order to mount the two center vents.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 07/14/11 03:56 AM
A pic of all three vents one far left of the steering column, two in the center and one on the passager side. I looking really identical to the original 66 belvedere setups. Only big different is the center vents they were originally mounted in the dash if you have an air condition 66 belvedere
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 07/14/11 03:59 AM
Wiring has always been crazy for me and with this project it's no different but I will figure it out soon. After market radio, old Ac wires, new wires for the classic auto air perfect fit all together bad combination.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/08/11 05:34 PM
A quick look at the old unit I had.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/08/11 05:37 PM
I found that a push rod wasn't connected to the rock arm the results are as follows. Engine went into a limp mode almost little to no power at all
Left side second runner
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/09/11 02:18 AM
Classic Dyno I didn't get the Hp and Tq I wanted
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/09/11 02:35 AM
I finally move that air filter from behind the radiator it really made a lot of improvements.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/09/11 02:39 AM
7 inch HID headlights I finally found someone who could get them for me. I really believe they wear made for people who need that extra light at night so see. They shine better then my 09 F-150
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/24/11 02:54 AM
http://s1111.photobucket.com/albums/h470/crockettap/If you have a little time check out some of the pictures I didn't post on here because i figure it would take up to much room.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/25/11 02:50 AM
My headlight during the day so you can only imagine how much they help at night
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/25/11 02:51 AM
The process of changing the fuel rails i'm still having fuel problems.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/25/11 02:56 AM
The new fuel rails this should allow me to connect my fuel regulator on the return line instead of at the tank
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/25/11 02:58 AM
Killerglass radiator hose I like it some may not.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 08/25/11 02:59 AM
Overview with everything fuel rail and radiator hose
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 09/15/11 02:03 AM
X pipe to give it a deeper sound.
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 09/15/11 02:13 AM
fuel filter, fuel line, and fuel regulator
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 09/15/11 02:23 AM
Everything together and fuel issue after spending over 2000 in parts the I ended up finding out that the relay controlling the fuel pump was not allowing all the power require to make the fuel pump function. So I have straight wired it to the battery.
Posted By: ramman5600
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 01/04/12 03:26 AM
Did you ever go back to the dyno? Also what was your fuel system as the "tech article" showed a simple Gm filter solution with built in regulator.
-C
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 02/09/12 04:34 AM
Finally got it to the paint shop here are some updates
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 02/09/12 04:46 AM
Inner fender at the body shop
Posted By: johnscudashop
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 02/09/12 01:45 PM
Looking good. Bet you cant wait to drive it again.
keep the updates coming
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 05/19/12 05:09 AM
body work takes some time
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 05/19/12 05:26 AM
the other side with paint doors coming soon
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 05/19/12 05:27 AM
hood kind of dark photo i will do better next time
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 07/27/12 11:26 PM
It's finally together I will pick it up August 3
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 12/16/12 02:56 AM
new tips the guy that painted old girl painted the tips and all
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 12/16/12 03:00 AM
My brother this his 86 cutlass with a chevy 383 is going to beat my purple power soon as i put her together. I'm going to have to show him who's boss. Hemi\Chevy.
Posted By: a12superbee
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 12/16/12 05:50 AM
I hadn't seen this before, neat build.
Posted By: sogtx
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 12/16/12 01:23 PM
Very very intersting , stealth !
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 03/29/14 04:13 AM
Updates coming soon vehicle caught fire. Front valance destroyed but will have painted soon and maybe a supercharger
Posted By: Crock
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/07/14 12:00 AM
welding a brace under the driver fender and the fuses panel behind the firewall caught a fire the results
Posted By: Anonymous
Re: Project Belvedere SRT-8 - 04/09/14 03:47 AM
Oops!!